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Afghanistan’s ‘nowhere people’: Expelled from Iran and Pakistan

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New ReviewMeet Afghanistan Returnees and Refugees - 'nowhere People' - Pushed Into the Country From Iran and Pakistan. According to Reports, More Than 1.9 Million Afghans Have Returned From Iran to Afghanistan. Since the Beginning of 2025. As They...
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‘Irreparable harm has been done’ to Palestinian kids in Gaza: Save the Children

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New ReviewFamine has gripped the Gaza Strip's largest city due to Israel's assault on the region, and it could spread south to Deir al-Balah and Khan Younis by the end of next month, the world's leading authority on food crises said Friday. Dan...
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Lemonade stand with big impact: Suffolk siblings help with back-to-school supplies

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New ReviewThe Muccios’ lemonade stand not only delivered tangible support but also brought the community together.
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Israel-Gaza War: UN Declares Famine in Gaza, Blames Israel

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New ReviewThe United Nations chief has described the famine confirmed in Gaza City and its surrounding areas as a "failure of humanity".
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Israel risks ‘pariah state’ status with Gaza City operation: Gideon Levy

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New ReviewGideon Levy says Israel ignores ceasefire calls and pushes Gaza offensive, despite protests and global isolation risks
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Israel intensifies Gaza City assault, forcing mass displacement of Palestinians

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New ReviewIsraeli forces are intensifying their attacks on Gaza City, which they plan to seize, forcibly displacing close to 1 million Palestinians.
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Afghanistan floods worsen water crisis, thousands forced from their homes

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New ReviewAfghanistan faces a brutal climate reality. Kabul, a city of over six million people, could become the first modern city to run out of water in the next five years, a new report has warned. Fields are gone, villages washed away, can the...
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Sikh temple in Mackenzie, B.C., finds new life as community centre

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New ReviewA former gurdwara in the small town of Mackenzie, B.C. is about to get a new lease on life. As Hanna Petersen reports, the local Sikh community has donated the building to an arts group which is transforming it into a community centre.
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Local organizations address food insecurity as Alberta students head back to school

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New ReviewRecent Statistics Canada data shows an increase in the percentage of kids facing food insecurity in the province. That is putting pressure on local charities trying to help feed as many children as they can.
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New bill would give workers 10 days of bereavement if they lose a loved one to gun violence

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New ReviewSalamanca said parents, siblings, spouses, children and grandchildren would qualify under the bill.
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Son recoups $10K for dad who was forced from Winnipeg home

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New ReviewA man who was forced to move out of the Assiniboine Links assisted living facility in 2023 has been awarded just over $10,000 after Manitoba's Residential Tenancies Commission ruled that his former landlord owed him compensation.
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Alberta cemeteries are running out of space

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New ReviewUrban and rural cemeteries across the province are becoming too crowded with graves. The demand for spots to bury loved ones continues to grow, so the CBC's Katie Teeling went down to a Lacombe cemetery to find out more.
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Nova Scotia charities hold back-to-school drives

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New ReviewWith back-to-school season in full swing, many families are turning to local charities. The charities say the demand for help is higher than ever. Karsten Greene has the story.
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Sun Youth co-founder remembered for lifelong dedication to vulnerable Montrealers

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New ReviewSid Stevens has died at 85. He founded the organization that would become Sun Youth, spending more than 70 years helping Montrealers.
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Israel continues strikes in Gaza as hostage families stage demonstrations

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New ReviewIsrael is telling Palestinians to leave Gaza voluntarily as it continues to strike and push deeper into the territory. The call comes despite demonstrations staged by Israelis, including hostage family members, calling on Israel to end...
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Displaced Palestinians in Gaza City battle hunger as Israeli ground operations intensify

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New ReviewPalestinians struggle for scraps of food while Israel pushes ahead with its plan to seize Gaza City.
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Kathua Cloudburst: 7 Dead, Many Injured as Kathua Reels Under Flash Flood Fury

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New ReviewA devastating cloudburst in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kathua district has killed seven people and left many others injured. The sudden downpour triggered flash floods and landslides, causing widespread damage to infrastructure.
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Israeli strikes intensify on Gaza City as forced displacement plan advances

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New ReviewIsrael launches more attacks as part of its plan to takeover Gaza city and forcibly displace a million Palestinians.
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Palestinians have no choice but to see their children die of malnutrition

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New Review11 people have died of starvation in Gaza in the past 24 hours, highlighting the worsening humanitarian crisis.
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Wildfire evacuees uncertain about the start of the school year

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New ReviewAn elementary school has been destroyed by wildfire, according to N.L.’s education minister. Now, with other schools in the region being used as hubs for firefighters and evacuees, parents and children remain uncertain about the start of...
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Netanyahu pushes new Gaza offensive amid deep domestic divide

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New ReviewAs Prime Minister Netanyahu advances a new Gaza offensive, opposition groups escalate calls for a nationwide strike, deepening Israel’s political and social rifts.
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Windsor-Essex charity homebuilder increases what a family can earn so more can qualify

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New ReviewHabitat for Humanity Windsor-Essex is allowing more people to apply and qualify to access one of its homes. The charity builds and renovates residences for families in need. It's raising the eligibility from a household income of...
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Why does everyone love a parade? CBC's Louise Martin went to Gold Cup 2025 to find out

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New ReviewFriday marked the time-honoured tradition of the Gold Cup Parade in Charlottetown, but what makes the annual Old Home Week event so special? CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin walked the route to find out.
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News 12 The Bronx holds back-to-school celebration

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New ReviewNews 12 The Bronx held a back-to-school celebration to help you usher in the new school year!